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Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-1331:
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    Component: SQL

> Derby's "set schema" behavior is not compliant with SQL 2003 Foundation spec.
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>          Key: DERBY-1331
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1331
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: SQL
>     Reporter: Mamta A. Satoor

>
> As per SQL2003 Foundation spec, Pg 913 Section 18.6 <set schema statement> 
> 3b) "Otherwise, the default unqualified schema name of the current 
> SQL-session is set to V." As per this line, set schema will only impact the 
> current context on current SQL-session's context stack. But, in Derby, set 
> schema is impacting all the contexts in SQL-session's context stack rather 
> than only the current context. An example of this would be 
> 1)make a database connection
> 2)set schema to 'schema1'
> 3)call an external procedure using CALL statement and change schema to 
> 'schema2'
> 4)After the call to external procedure, check current schema
> Step 3 causes a new context creation and that context gets destroyed when 
> external procedure finishes. As per SQL2003, step 3 should only change the 
> schema for the cotext in which the procedure is running, and step 4 should 
> see current schema as 'schema1'. This doesn't happen in Derby. Instead, the 
> set schema statement affects all the contexts in the SQL-session's context 
> stack. In the example above, in step 4, Derby shows current schema to be 
> 'schema2'.

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